3b9c41fb6c
Signed-off-by: Angus Salkeld <asalkeld@redhat.com>
650 lines
21 KiB
Python
650 lines
21 KiB
Python
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# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the
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# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
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# Copyright 2010 OpenStack LLC.
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# All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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"""
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Utility methods for working with WSGI servers
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"""
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import datetime
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import errno
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import json
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import logging
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import os
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import signal
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import sys
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import time
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import eventlet
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import eventlet.greenio
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from eventlet.green import socket, ssl
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import eventlet.wsgi
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from paste import deploy
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import routes
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import routes.middleware
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import webob.dec
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import webob.exc
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from heat.common import cfg
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from heat.common import exception
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from heat.common import utils
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bind_opts = [
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cfg.StrOpt('bind_host', default='0.0.0.0'),
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cfg.IntOpt('bind_port'),
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]
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socket_opts = [
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cfg.IntOpt('backlog', default=4096),
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cfg.StrOpt('cert_file'),
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cfg.StrOpt('key_file'),
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]
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workers_opt = cfg.IntOpt('workers', default=0)
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class WritableLogger(object):
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"""A thin wrapper that responds to `write` and logs."""
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def __init__(self, logger, level=logging.DEBUG):
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self.logger = logger
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self.level = level
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def write(self, msg):
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self.logger.log(self.level, msg.strip("\n"))
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def get_bind_addr(conf, default_port=None):
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"""Return the host and port to bind to."""
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conf.register_opts(bind_opts)
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return (conf.bind_host, conf.bind_port or default_port)
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def get_socket(conf, default_port):
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"""
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Bind socket to bind ip:port in conf
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note: Mostly comes from Swift with a few small changes...
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:param conf: a cfg.ConfigOpts object
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:param default_port: port to bind to if none is specified in conf
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:returns : a socket object as returned from socket.listen or
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ssl.wrap_socket if conf specifies cert_file
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"""
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bind_addr = get_bind_addr(conf, default_port)
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# TODO(jaypipes): eventlet's greened socket module does not actually
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# support IPv6 in getaddrinfo(). We need to get around this in the
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# future or monitor upstream for a fix
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address_family = [addr[0] for addr in socket.getaddrinfo(bind_addr[0],
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bind_addr[1], socket.AF_UNSPEC, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
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if addr[0] in (socket.AF_INET, socket.AF_INET6)][0]
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conf.register_opts(socket_opts)
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cert_file = conf.cert_file
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key_file = conf.key_file
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use_ssl = cert_file or key_file
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if use_ssl and (not cert_file or not key_file):
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raise RuntimeError(_("When running server in SSL mode, you must "
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"specify both a cert_file and key_file "
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"option value in your configuration file"))
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sock = None
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retry_until = time.time() + 30
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while not sock and time.time() < retry_until:
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try:
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sock = eventlet.listen(bind_addr, backlog=conf.backlog,
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family=address_family)
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if use_ssl:
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sock = ssl.wrap_socket(sock, certfile=cert_file,
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keyfile=key_file)
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except socket.error, err:
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if err.args[0] != errno.EADDRINUSE:
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raise
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eventlet.sleep(0.1)
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if not sock:
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raise RuntimeError(_("Could not bind to %s:%s after trying for 30 "
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"seconds") % bind_addr)
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sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
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# in my experience, sockets can hang around forever without keepalive
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sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, 1)
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# This option isn't available in the OS X version of eventlet
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if hasattr(socket, 'TCP_KEEPIDLE'):
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sock.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_KEEPIDLE, 600)
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return sock
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class Server(object):
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"""Server class to manage multiple WSGI sockets and applications."""
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def __init__(self, threads=1000):
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self.threads = threads
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self.children = []
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self.running = True
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def start(self, application, conf, default_port):
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"""
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Run a WSGI server with the given application.
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:param application: The application to run in the WSGI server
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:param conf: a cfg.ConfigOpts object
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:param default_port: Port to bind to if none is specified in conf
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"""
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def kill_children(*args):
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"""Kills the entire process group."""
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self.logger.error(_('SIGTERM received'))
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signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, signal.SIG_IGN)
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self.running = False
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os.killpg(0, signal.SIGTERM)
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def hup(*args):
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"""
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Shuts down the server, but allows running requests to complete
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"""
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self.logger.error(_('SIGHUP received'))
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signal.signal(signal.SIGHUP, signal.SIG_IGN)
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self.running = False
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self.application = application
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self.sock = get_socket(conf, default_port)
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conf.register_opt(workers_opt)
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self.logger = logging.getLogger('eventlet.wsgi.server')
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if conf.workers == 0:
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# Useful for profiling, test, debug etc.
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self.pool = eventlet.GreenPool(size=self.threads)
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self.pool.spawn_n(self._single_run, application, self.sock)
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return
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self.logger.info(_("Starting %d workers") % conf.workers)
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signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, kill_children)
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signal.signal(signal.SIGHUP, hup)
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while len(self.children) < conf.workers:
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self.run_child()
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def wait_on_children(self):
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while self.running:
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try:
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pid, status = os.wait()
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if os.WIFEXITED(status) or os.WIFSIGNALED(status):
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self.logger.error(_('Removing dead child %s') % pid)
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self.children.remove(pid)
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self.run_child()
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except OSError, err:
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if err.errno not in (errno.EINTR, errno.ECHILD):
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raise
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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sys.exit(1)
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self.logger.info(_('Caught keyboard interrupt. Exiting.'))
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break
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eventlet.greenio.shutdown_safe(self.sock)
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self.sock.close()
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self.logger.debug(_('Exited'))
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def wait(self):
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"""Wait until all servers have completed running."""
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try:
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if self.children:
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self.wait_on_children()
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else:
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self.pool.waitall()
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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pass
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def run_child(self):
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pid = os.fork()
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if pid == 0:
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signal.signal(signal.SIGHUP, signal.SIG_DFL)
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signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, signal.SIG_DFL)
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self.run_server()
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self.logger.info(_('Child %d exiting normally') % os.getpid())
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return
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else:
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self.logger.info(_('Started child %s') % pid)
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self.children.append(pid)
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def run_server(self):
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"""Run a WSGI server."""
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eventlet.wsgi.HttpProtocol.default_request_version = "HTTP/1.0"
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eventlet.hubs.use_hub('poll')
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eventlet.patcher.monkey_patch(all=False, socket=True)
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self.pool = eventlet.GreenPool(size=self.threads)
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try:
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eventlet.wsgi.server(self.sock, self.application,
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log=WritableLogger(self.logger), custom_pool=self.pool)
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except socket.error, err:
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if err[0] != errno.EINVAL:
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raise
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self.pool.waitall()
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def _single_run(self, application, sock):
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"""Start a WSGI server in a new green thread."""
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self.logger.info(_("Starting single process server"))
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eventlet.wsgi.server(sock, application, custom_pool=self.pool,
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log=WritableLogger(self.logger))
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class Middleware(object):
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"""
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Base WSGI middleware wrapper. These classes require an application to be
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initialized that will be called next. By default the middleware will
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simply call its wrapped app, or you can override __call__ to customize its
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behavior.
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"""
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def __init__(self, application):
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self.application = application
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def process_request(self, req):
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"""
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Called on each request.
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If this returns None, the next application down the stack will be
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executed. If it returns a response then that response will be returned
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and execution will stop here.
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"""
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return None
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def process_response(self, response):
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"""Do whatever you'd like to the response."""
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return response
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@webob.dec.wsgify
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def __call__(self, req):
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response = self.process_request(req)
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if response:
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return response
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response = req.get_response(self.application)
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return self.process_response(response)
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class Debug(Middleware):
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"""
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Helper class that can be inserted into any WSGI application chain
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to get information about the request and response.
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"""
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@webob.dec.wsgify
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def __call__(self, req):
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print ("*" * 40) + " REQUEST ENVIRON"
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for key, value in req.environ.items():
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print key, "=", value
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print
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resp = req.get_response(self.application)
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print ("*" * 40) + " RESPONSE HEADERS"
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for (key, value) in resp.headers.iteritems():
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print key, "=", value
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print
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resp.app_iter = self.print_generator(resp.app_iter)
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return resp
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@staticmethod
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def print_generator(app_iter):
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"""
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Iterator that prints the contents of a wrapper string iterator
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when iterated.
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"""
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print ("*" * 40) + " BODY"
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for part in app_iter:
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sys.stdout.write(part)
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sys.stdout.flush()
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yield part
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print
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class Router(object):
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"""
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WSGI middleware that maps incoming requests to WSGI apps.
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"""
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def __init__(self, mapper):
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"""
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Create a router for the given routes.Mapper.
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Each route in `mapper` must specify a 'controller', which is a
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WSGI app to call. You'll probably want to specify an 'action' as
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well and have your controller be a wsgi.Controller, who will route
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the request to the action method.
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Examples:
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mapper = routes.Mapper()
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sc = ServerController()
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# Explicit mapping of one route to a controller+action
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mapper.connect(None, "/svrlist", controller=sc, action="list")
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# Actions are all implicitly defined
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mapper.resource("server", "servers", controller=sc)
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# Pointing to an arbitrary WSGI app. You can specify the
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# {path_info:.*} parameter so the target app can be handed just that
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# section of the URL.
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mapper.connect(None, "/v1.0/{path_info:.*}", controller=BlogApp())
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"""
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self.map = mapper
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self._router = routes.middleware.RoutesMiddleware(self._dispatch,
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self.map)
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@webob.dec.wsgify
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def __call__(self, req):
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"""
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Route the incoming request to a controller based on self.map.
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If no match, return a 404.
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"""
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return self._router
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@staticmethod
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@webob.dec.wsgify
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def _dispatch(req):
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"""
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Called by self._router after matching the incoming request to a route
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and putting the information into req.environ. Either returns 404
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or the routed WSGI app's response.
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"""
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match = req.environ['wsgiorg.routing_args'][1]
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if not match:
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return webob.exc.HTTPNotFound()
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app = match['controller']
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return app
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class Request(webob.Request):
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"""Add some Openstack API-specific logic to the base webob.Request."""
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def best_match_content_type(self):
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"""Determine the requested response content-type."""
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supported = ('application/json',)
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bm = self.accept.best_match(supported)
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return bm or 'application/json'
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def get_content_type(self, allowed_content_types):
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"""Determine content type of the request body."""
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if not "Content-Type" in self.headers:
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raise exception.InvalidContentType(content_type=None)
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content_type = self.content_type
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if content_type not in allowed_content_types:
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raise exception.InvalidContentType(content_type=content_type)
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else:
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return content_type
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class JSONRequestDeserializer(object):
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def has_body(self, request):
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"""
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Returns whether a Webob.Request object will possess an entity body.
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:param request: Webob.Request object
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"""
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if 'transfer-encoding' in request.headers:
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return True
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elif request.content_length > 0:
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return True
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return False
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def from_json(self, datastring):
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return json.loads(datastring)
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def default(self, request):
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if self.has_body(request):
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return {'body': self.from_json(request.body)}
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else:
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return {}
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class JSONResponseSerializer(object):
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def to_json(self, data):
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def sanitizer(obj):
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if isinstance(obj, datetime.datetime):
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return obj.isoformat()
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return obj
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return json.dumps(data, default=sanitizer)
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def default(self, response, result):
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response.content_type = 'application/json'
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response.body = self.to_json(result)
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class Resource(object):
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"""
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WSGI app that handles (de)serialization and controller dispatch.
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Reads routing information supplied by RoutesMiddleware and calls
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the requested action method upon its deserializer, controller,
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and serializer. Those three objects may implement any of the basic
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controller action methods (create, update, show, index, delete)
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along with any that may be specified in the api router. A 'default'
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method may also be implemented to be used in place of any
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non-implemented actions. Deserializer methods must accept a request
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argument and return a dictionary. Controller methods must accept a
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request argument. Additionally, they must also accept keyword
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arguments that represent the keys returned by the Deserializer. They
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may raise a webob.exc exception or return a dict, which will be
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serialized by requested content type.
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"""
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def __init__(self, controller, deserializer, serializer):
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"""
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:param controller: object that implement methods created by routes lib
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:param deserializer: object that supports webob request deserialization
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through controller-like actions
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:param serializer: object that supports webob response serialization
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through controller-like actions
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"""
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self.controller = controller
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self.serializer = serializer
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self.deserializer = deserializer
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@webob.dec.wsgify(RequestClass=Request)
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def __call__(self, request):
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"""WSGI method that controls (de)serialization and method dispatch."""
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action_args = self.get_action_args(request.environ)
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action = action_args.pop('action', None)
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deserialized_request = self.dispatch(self.deserializer,
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action, request)
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action_args.update(deserialized_request)
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action_result = self.dispatch(self.controller, action,
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request, **action_args)
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try:
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response = webob.Response(request=request)
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self.dispatch(self.serializer, action, response, action_result)
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return response
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# return unserializable result (typically a webob exc)
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except Exception:
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return action_result
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def dispatch(self, obj, action, *args, **kwargs):
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"""Find action-specific method on self and call it."""
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try:
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method = getattr(obj, action)
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except AttributeError:
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method = getattr(obj, 'default')
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return method(*args, **kwargs)
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def get_action_args(self, request_environment):
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"""Parse dictionary created by routes library."""
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try:
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args = request_environment['wsgiorg.routing_args'][1].copy()
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except Exception:
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return {}
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try:
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del args['controller']
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except KeyError:
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pass
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try:
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del args['format']
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except KeyError:
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pass
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return args
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class BasePasteFactory(object):
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"""A base class for paste app and filter factories.
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Sub-classes must override the KEY class attribute and provide
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a __call__ method.
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"""
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KEY = None
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def __init__(self, conf):
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self.conf = conf
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def __call__(self, global_conf, **local_conf):
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raise NotImplementedError
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def _import_factory(self, local_conf):
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"""Import an app/filter class.
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Lookup the KEY from the PasteDeploy local conf and import the
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class named there. This class can then be used as an app or
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filter factory.
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Note we support the <module>:<class> format.
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Note also that if you do e.g.
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key =
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value
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then ConfigParser returns a value with a leading newline, so
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we strip() the value before using it.
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"""
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class_name = local_conf[self.KEY].replace(':', '.').strip()
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return utils.import_class(class_name)
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class AppFactory(BasePasteFactory):
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"""A Generic paste.deploy app factory.
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This requires heat.app_factory to be set to a callable which returns a
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WSGI app when invoked. The format of the name is <module>:<callable> e.g.
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[app:apiv1app]
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paste.app_factory = heat.common.wsgi:app_factory
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heat.app_factory = heat.api.v1:API
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The WSGI app constructor must accept a ConfigOpts object and a local config
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dict as its two arguments.
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"""
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KEY = 'heat.app_factory'
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def __call__(self, global_conf, **local_conf):
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"""The actual paste.app_factory protocol method."""
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factory = self._import_factory(local_conf)
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return factory(self.conf, **local_conf)
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class FilterFactory(AppFactory):
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"""A Generic paste.deploy filter factory.
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This requires heat.filter_factory to be set to a callable which returns a
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WSGI filter when invoked. The format is <module>:<callable> e.g.
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[filter:cache]
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paste.filter_factory = heat.common.wsgi:filter_factory
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heat.filter_factory = heat.api.middleware.cache:CacheFilter
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The WSGI filter constructor must accept a WSGI app, a ConfigOpts object and
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a local config dict as its three arguments.
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"""
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KEY = 'heat.filter_factory'
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def __call__(self, global_conf, **local_conf):
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"""The actual paste.filter_factory protocol method."""
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factory = self._import_factory(local_conf)
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def filter(app):
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return factory(app, self.conf, **local_conf)
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return filter
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def setup_paste_factories(conf):
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"""Set up the generic paste app and filter factories.
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Set things up so that:
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paste.app_factory = heat.common.wsgi:app_factory
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and
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paste.filter_factory = heat.common.wsgi:filter_factory
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work correctly while loading PasteDeploy configuration.
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The app factories are constructed at runtime to allow us to pass a
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ConfigOpts object to the WSGI classes.
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:param conf: a ConfigOpts object
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"""
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global app_factory, filter_factory
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app_factory = AppFactory(conf)
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filter_factory = FilterFactory(conf)
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def teardown_paste_factories():
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"""Reverse the effect of setup_paste_factories()."""
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global app_factory, filter_factory
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del app_factory
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del filter_factory
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def paste_deploy_app(paste_config_file, app_name, conf):
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"""Load a WSGI app from a PasteDeploy configuration.
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Use deploy.loadapp() to load the app from the PasteDeploy configuration,
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ensuring that the supplied ConfigOpts object is passed to the app and
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filter constructors.
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:param paste_config_file: a PasteDeploy config file
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:param app_name: the name of the app/pipeline to load from the file
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:param conf: a ConfigOpts object to supply to the app and its filters
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:returns: the WSGI app
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"""
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setup_paste_factories(conf)
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try:
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return deploy.loadapp("config:%s" % paste_config_file, name=app_name)
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finally:
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teardown_paste_factories()
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